单词 | to do shame |
释义 | > as lemmasto do (a) shame c. spec. Violation of a woman's honour, loss of chastity. †to do (a) shame, to offer violence (to). child, son of shame, a child born out of wedlock. ΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > unchastity > loss of chastity > [noun] > of woman shamec1275 ruin1567 (a fate) worse than death1631 society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > unchastity > loss of chastity > deprive of chastity [verb (transitive)] > rape to do (a) shamec1275 afforcec1330 beforcec1375 misusea1382 oppressa1382 enforcec1386 ravisha1387 forcea1400 betravaila1425 trespass1427 supprisea1450 violatec1450 viole?c1450 stuprate?1526 devour1530 stupre1548 constuprate1550 rape1574 suppress1590 harry1591 constrain1594 abripe1623 obstuprate1658 spoil1678 to rip off1967 society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > kinsman or relation > child > [noun] > illegitimate child avetrolc1300 bastardc1330 misbegetc1330 whoresonc1330 horcop14.. get?a1513 misbegotten1546 misbegot1558 mamzer1562 base1571 bantling1593 by-blow1595 by-chopa1637 by-scape1646 by-slipa1670 illegitimate1673 stall-whimper1676 love brata1700 slink1702 child, son of shame1723 babe of love1728 adulterine1730 come-by-chance?1750 byspel1781 love-child1805 come-o'-will1815 chance-child1838 chance-bairn1863 side-slip1872 fly-blow1875 catch colt1901 illegit1913 outside child1930 c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1963) l. 6038 Melga nom Vrsele..& scome [c1300 Otho same] hire bi-hedde & ladde heo to his bedde. c1385 G. Chaucer Legend Good Women 488 That al here lyf ne don nat but asayen How manye wemen they may don a schame. 1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene iii. v. sig. Gg2 After that foster fowle he fiercely ridd, To bene auenged of the shame, he did To that faire Damzell. a1616 W. Shakespeare Measure for Measure (1623) iii. i. 141 Is't not a kinde of Incest, to take life From thine owne sisters shame ? View more context for this quotation 1723 D. Defoe Hist. Col. Jack (ed. 2) 3 My Nurse..Bred me up very carefully with her own Son, and with another Son of shame like me. 1813 Ld. Byron Giaour 8 And every woe a tear can claim Except an erring sister's shame. 1827 W. Scott Surgeon's Daughter in Chron. Canongate 1st Ser. II. iii. 89 A child of shame, deserted by its father and mother. 1833 Ld. Tennyson Sisters 8 She mix'd her ancient blood with shame. 1864 Ld. Tennyson Aylmer's Field in Enoch Arden, etc. 86 The poor child of shame. to do shame ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > disgrace or dishonour > [noun] > that which is disgraceful shamea1300 ignominy1564 shamefulness1564 the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > disgrace or dishonour > be disgraced [verb (intransitive)] > do something disgraceful to do shamea1300 a1300 Cursor Mundi 25497 Ken us lauerd, for þi nam, Forsak bat sin and scam. c1386 G. Chaucer Wife of Bath's Tale 295 Men may wel often fynde A lordes sone do shame and vileynye. a1513 W. Dunbar Poems (1998) I. 63 Be layth alway to do amis or schame. c1540 (?a1400) Destr. Troy 13704 He cast hym by course..To venge of his vilany & his vile schame. a1682 Sir T. Browne Christian Morals (1716) iii. 104 If that degenerous Vice possess thee, hide thy self in the shadow of thy shame, and pollute not noble society. to do (a person) shame ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrespect > insult > [verb (transitive)] heanc950 to say or speak (one) shamec950 to say or speak shame of, on, byc950 affrontc1330 dispersona1400 to say language against1423 insautc1425 contumely1483 cag1504 to put (a person) to villainya1513 fuffle1536 to bring, drive to scorn1569 ascorn1570 affrent1578 injure?a1600 insult1620 to put a scorn on, upon1633 upbraid1665 topa1700 chopse1854 burn1914 rank1934 the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > disgrace or dishonour > [verb (transitive)] to say or speak (one) shamec950 to bring, make to shondOE awemOE shamec1175 unmenskc1225 to bring, shape, turn to shamea1250 to do villainy or a villainy1303 to bring, drive to scornc1320 honisha1325 dishonesta1382 unhonourc1384 defamea1387 slandera1387 disworshipa1450 vituper1484 disfamea1533 to shend ofc1540 defect1542 dishonour1568 disgrace1573 escandalize1574 mishonour1576 yshend1579 scandalize1583 traduce1605 beclown1609 dedecorate1609 disdignify1625 vilify1651 lynch1836 the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > damage to reputation > slander or calumny > slander or calumniate [verb (transitive)] to say or speak shame of, on, byc950 teleeOE sayOE to speak evil (Old English be) ofc1000 belie?c1225 betell?c1225 missayc1225 skandera1300 disclanderc1300 wrenchc1300 bewrayc1330 bite1330 gothele1340 slanderc1340 deprave1362 hinderc1375 backbite1382 blasphemec1386 afamec1390 fame1393 to blow up?a1400 defamea1400 noise1425 to say well (also evil, ill, etc.) of (also by)1445 malignc1450 to speak villainy of1470 infame1483 injury1484 painta1522 malicea1526 denigrate1526 disfamea1533 misreporta1535 sugill?1539 dishonest?c1550 calumniate1554 scandalize1566 ill1577 blaze1579 traduce1581 misspeak1582 blot1583 abuse1592 wronga1596 infamonize1598 vilify1598 injure?a1600 forspeak1601 libel1602 infamize1605 belibel1606 calumnize1606 besquirt1611 colly1615 scandala1616 bedirt1622 soil1641 disfigurea1643 sycophant1642 spatter1645 sugillate1647 bespattera1652 bedung1655 asperse1656 mischieve1656 opprobriatea1657 reflect1661 dehonestate1663 carbonify1792 defamate1810 mouth1810 foul-mouth1822 lynch1836 rot1890 calumny1895 ding1903 bad-talk1938 norate1938 bad-mouth1941 monster1967 c950 Lindisf. Gosp. Luke xi. 45 Nobis contumeliam facis us sceoma ðu does. a1200 Vices & Virtues 51 Alle ðe scames and ðe bismeres ðe hie arrer him hadde idon. a1225 Leg. Kath. 349 Ah gað ȝet & seggeð scheome bi ure undeadliche godes. a1250 Owl & Nightingale 363 Yet þu me seyst an oþer schome Þat ich an on Myn eye lome. 1297 R. Gloucester's Chron. (Rolls) 3239 Hii þoȝte to do þis lond ssame. c1385 G. Chaucer Legend Good Women 467 Ne a trewe louere may me nat blame Thaw that I speke a fals louere sum schame. 1470–85 T. Malory Morte d'Arthur x. xxvii. 457 The letter spak shame by her and by sir launcelot. 1535 Bible (Coverdale) Dan. xi. C A prynce shal stoppe him, to do him a shame. 1611 Bible (King James) 1 Sam. xx. 34 Hee was grieued for Dauid, because his father had done him shame . View more context for this quotation a1616 W. Shakespeare King John (1623) iv. iii. 97 If thou..teach thy hastie spleene to do me shame . View more context for this quotation a1616 W. Shakespeare Measure for Measure (1623) iii. i. 79 Why giue you me this shame? View more context for this quotation < as lemmas |
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